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Ophthalmologists must recognize rare ocular paraneoplastic syndromes, which can signal severe systemic disease. Early diagnosis and management, focusing on cancer and immune treatments, are crucial for patient outcomes.

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  • Neurology
  • Oncology

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  • Ocular paraneoplastic syndromes are uncommon conditions affecting any eye structure.
  • Manifestations can occur at any age and may indicate severe, life-threatening systemic diseases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of ophthalmologist familiarity with ocular paraneoplastic syndromes.
  • To highlight the neuro-ophthalmological and occasional anterior segment/uveal tract involvements.
  • To stress the need for suspicion in patients with comorbidities.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical presentations and diagnostic considerations for ocular paraneoplastic syndromes.
  • Emphasis on the diagnostic link between ocular symptoms and underlying systemic or neurologic conditions.
  • Discussion of current management strategies.

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  • Neuro-ophthalmological manifestations, including optic nerve, retina, and eye movement pathway involvement, are most common.
  • Anterior segment, orbit, and uveal tract involvement can also occur.
  • Non-specific ocular signs coupled with systemic or neurologic comorbidities warrant heightened suspicion.

Conclusions:

  • Ocular paraneoplastic syndromes require prompt recognition and management by ophthalmologists.
  • Effective treatment involves addressing the primary oncologic condition and associated immune responses.
  • Familiarity with these syndromes is essential due to their potential to reveal serious underlying pathologies.